| Literature DB >> 26891152 |
Yusuke Ide1,2, Nozomu Inami3, Hideya Hattori4, Kanji Saito3, Minoru Sohmiya3, Nao Tsunoji4, Kenji Komaguchi4, Tsuneji Sano4, Yoshio Bando5, Dmitri Golberg5, Yoshiyuki Sugahara6,7,8.
Abstract
Although tremendous effort has been directed to synthesizing advanced TiO2 , it remains difficult to obtain TiO2 exhibiting a photocatalytic efficiency higher than that of P25, a benchmark photocatalyst. P25 is composed of anatase, rutile, and amorphous TiO2 particles, and photoexcited electron transfer and subsequent charge separation at the anatase-rutile particle interfaces explain its high photocatalytic efficiency. Herein, we report on a facile and rational hydrothermal treatment of P25 to selectively convert the amorphous component into crystalline TiO2 , which is deposited between the original anatase and rutile particles to increase the particle interfaces and thus enhance charge separation. This process produces a new TiO2 exhibiting a considerably enhanced photocatalytic efficiency. This method of synthesizing this TiO2 , inspired by a recently burgeoning zeolite design, promises to make TiO2 applications more feasible and effective.Entities:
Keywords: charge separation; dye-sensitized solar cell; photocatalysis; titanium dioxide; zeolite
Year: 2016 PMID: 26891152 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201510000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336